If there is one thing I've learned from all my genealogy research, it's that truth REALLY IS stranger than fiction.My paternal grandmother, Bernice Zurawski Nail, started doing research on her family and when she passed away, she left it all for me. Now I'm pretty much addicted to genealogy and researching family history. I've always liked cemeteries and hope I can help other people locate their ancestors graves. I love doing research and would be willing to help anyone with information or pictures.I don't consider snapshots I take of a grave or a family photo I upload to be copyrighted or owned by me. I understand the importance of wanting a copy of a grave to attach to someone in your family tree. If it's been uploaded by me, I've done it to share with others. I don't mind someone copying the photos and I also have no problem emailing any pictures or documents I have that someone would like.If I go to a cemetery, I try to take pictures of as many graves as possible and upload pictures to existing memorials or set up memorials if there isn't one, in hopes of it helping a family member locate them. I'm happy to do any updates that you want and don't hesitate to ask for transfers. Just use the Suggest a Correction link on the desired memorial. If they mean something to you, then you are probably better able to give them the best memorial possible.A HUGE thank you to all the volunteers on Find A Grave! Thank you to all of the volunteers that graciously handle corrections, bios, updates, links and transfers for me. And thank you to all of the people who send me information to add to bios, links, requests for transfers and especially those that catch my mistakes. ****If you volunteer on this website and decide you no longer want to maintain memorials, please transfer your records to someone who has an active account and are willing to take over management of the memorials. I am one of many willing to take over records. This really will help reduce duplicates. Right now, you can email info@findagrave.com if you have someone who has accepted stewardship over the memorials you added. Please send in their member number with your email. Feel free to contact me should you wish that someone maintain the memorials you have created. Thanks!***** (Borrowed from another FAG Contributor)

RE: McDaniel Family Hillview CemeteryThanks you so much for the time you have spent doing all this work for so many families. I want to get back to Hillview cemetery and do work on my families graves, and some of the others. I just put a grave stone down on the grave of William Edward McDaniel 8 July 1927 - 18 Sept. 1927. He was my Uncle Willie first born child. The baby mother was Lytha Wadsworth daughter of Asa Wadsworth.

Stay at home!Well get better! We have minus 20 windchill and just over a foot of snow here, so gravehunting season here is on hold. More this weekend.Take it easy, I think it is going to get messy down there this weekend so you stay out of the bread-and-milk panic.

Could you do a brother a solid?Henn e fair, I have a couple requests for a married couple at Block 34, Lot 81. Since you have my maps, you might have 34, but I remember it as fairly easy but near the fence by the highway. I wish I had known these were related to me when I was living there!Thanks if you can get to these.

RE: Estella SasnettThank you very much for fulfilling my transfer request on Find A Grave. I appreciate your efforts in establishing the memorial originally and also your generosity in sharing memorials you are not particularly interested in. It also inspires me to reciprocate in kind when similar requests are made of me. Thanks again, Joe Sasnett

St Adalbert Cemetery-Zurawski gravesitesHi Jennifer-I filled your request for Alexander Zurawski. He is buried next to his wife, Florence I Zurawski (Mar 15, 1908-Mar 6, 1993). I took a picture of her stone too so if you create a memorial page for her let me know and I'll post it...Mary